Covid-19 treatment

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Singlet oxygen for long-COVID-19 treatment

Even today, more than two years after its outbreak, it is yet difficult to grasp the tremendous upheavals caused to peoples’ lives all around the world due to the corona virus crisis. Even though the new norms have become part of our routine and the number of COVID cases decreases, one cannot say that the pandemic is behind us. Thanks to the vaccines and the available treatment methods, most of the COVID-19 cases may pass with no severe complications. However, there is still a doubt regarding the long-term COVID-19 impact. We all heard in media or from people close to us about the long-COVID and many people experience the symptoms of this phenomena in every single day. New studies in this field point to fascinating possibilities allowing those suffer from long-COVID symptoms to improve their life quality. We will explain here about the singlet oxygen and how it helps those who deal with long-COVID effects.

What does long-COVID-19 mean?

According to the World Health Organization (WHO) the long-COVID usually lasts for 2-3 months after a symptomatic COVID-19 case. In some cases, long-COVID might appear several months after the recovery. It means, in practice, that COVID-19 recovery does not necessarily mean that it’s over.

Long-COVID-19 might include the following symptoms:

  • Muscles and joints pain
  • Headaches
  • Low mood
  • Anxiety
  • Confusion and concentration difficulties
  • Fogginess and heaviness feeling
  • Breathing problems
  • Chronic exhaustion

In some cases, more complex symptoms such as failure of the heart, nervous, digestive systems, and other phenomena might appear. The COVID-19 long-term consequences are still being investigated, but there is one thing that is already clear; the chronic exhaustion, confusion and other symptoms lasting often for months after COVID-19 recovery, closely related to respiratory distress.

The relationship between oxygen consumption and long-COVID symptoms

Current studies attribute two main biological phenomena to long-COVID symptoms caused directly by the corona virus. The first one is the development of blood clots causing blockage of blood vessels in different body systems. The second is a proliferation of consistent and acute inflammatory reactions. These two phenomena may lead to a medical condition called hypoxia, which is an acute damage of blood supply to the body’s tissues, resulting in oxygen deficiency in the cells. Irregular blood flow impairs the exchange of gasses in blood and cells causing a poor oxygen supply to the body’s cells. As a result, many physiological functions may decline significantly as lack of oxygen continues. There is a clear correlation between hypoxia and cognitive decline, chronic exhaustion and many other typical long-COVID effects.

Singlet oxygen might make the difference

Many studies investigating the singlet oxygen positive impact were done in recent years. This unique oxygen molecule is obtained after a quantum excitation of electrons in a regular oxygen molecule, making it much more reactive upon the body’s systems comparing with regular oxygen molecule. The ZMedicAir device converts regular oxygen molecule into singlet oxygen molecule in low and safe for use concentration. The singlet oxygen empowers the body’s natural recovery mechanisms, encourages cell regeneration, strengthens the immune system activity and helps recovering damaged nervous systems, allowing the body to overcome the hypoxia efficiently. Studies carried out in this field point a significant relief of inflammatory processes and improvement of nerve function. Having in mind the fact that long-COVID symptoms are directly related to damage to nerve conduction, inflammatory processes and oxygen transport failures, the singlet oxygen is an excellent solution to fight long-COVID and alleviate its symptoms.

ZMedicAir offers you an extra ordinary solution allowing 24 hours safe exposure to singlet oxygen. For more information about the singlet oxygen benefits, don’t hesitate to contact our experts.